A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 23, 2023
Original Title:
Cento domeniche
Alternate Titles:
100 Domeniche
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Palomar
Sky Cinema
Vision Distribution
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 6+
Runtime: 94
Antonio, a former shipyard worker, leads a mild and peaceful life: he plays bowls with friends, takes care of his elderly mother, has an ex-wife with whom he is on excellent terms and Emilia, his only and beloved daughter When Emilia announces to him one day that she has decided to get married, Antonio is filled with joy, he can finally fulfill his dream by giving her the reception they have always dreamed of together being able to count on the savings of a lifetime.However, the bank of which he has always been a client seems to be hiding something, the employees are suddenly elusive and the director inexplicably changes constantly.The task of paying for his daughter's wedding will prove increasingly difficult and Antonio will discover, against his will, that those who keep our treasures don't always keep our dreams as well.
Assistant Director:
Francesca Polic Greco
Assistant Editor:
Riccardo Cannella
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Anna Guerra
Associate Producer:
Marco Camilli
Margherita Chiti
Luigi Pinto
Boom Operator:
Elisabeth Armand
Gianluca Tamai
Casting:
Chiara Polizzi
Casting Assistant:
Anna Pennella
Cinematography:
Roberto Forza
Costumer:
Carola Fenocchio
Director:
Antonio Albanese
Editor:
Davide Miele
Electrician:
Islam Deyab
Paolo Leurini
Executive Producer:
Patrizia Massa
Grip:
Christian Peccolo
Key Hair Stylist:
Alessio Pompei
Key Makeup Artist:
Frédérique Foglia
Location Manager:
Giulia G. Gallo
Makeup Artist:
Claudia Pompili
Music:
Giovanni Sollima
Post Production Supervisor:
Brando Taccini
Producer:
Carlo Degli Esposti
Nicola Serra
Dario Fantoni
Production Assistant:
Paolo Sandionigi
Production Coordinator:
Viviana Dominici
Simona Mariani
Property Master:
Paolo Villata
Recording Supervision:
Jacopo Lattanzio
Second Assistant Camera:
Laura Bellacicco
Second Assistant Director:
Riccardo Vincentini
Set Decoration:
Marco Belluzzi
Anna Ranci
Sound Effects Editor:
Paolo Amici
David Quadroli
Fabrizio Quadroli
Sound Mixer:
Carlo Missidenti
Stunt Coordinator:
Mauro Aversano
Stunts:
Emiliano Novelli
Unit Manager:
Giacomo R. Bartocci
Giulia G. Gallo
Unit Production Manager:
Massimo Fabris
Video Assist Operator:
Vittoria Battistotti
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